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The Oak Leaf

A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The Oak Leaf

A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The Oak Leaf

Little Ceasers Review

Not piping hot, but above lukewarm, Little Ceasars Pizza tastes like cardboard with cheese, pepperoni and canned tomato sauce slathered on top. Yet it meets my requirements for an emergency last-minute stop for a food source. Just don’t ask me to eat it; I’d rather serve it.
For a meager $5, an on-the-go mother can satisfy the hunger of any herd of starving rugrats. Then again, kids think Chef-Boyardee is prime Italian cuisine.
A person who has not planned accordingly for his or her next food-requiring function, can avoid being classless with an impromptu visit to Little Caesars Pizza on Mendocino Avenue.
He or she can waltz into one of their four Santa Rosa locations and hurriedly ask the counter clerk, “Whatever you got ready now, I’ll take two of those!” I speak from first-hand experience.
Hardly edible but presentable, a large pizza with your choice of one topping will cost you $5. It is subpar in quality when compared to Round Table Pizza or Mombo’s Pizza. However, Little Caesars is not likely trying to compete with the big boys.
If you are in a pinch and pressed for time, perhaps on a budget and do not have a discerning palate, Little Caesars Pizza is an option for you.
Little Caesars Pizza has several Santa Rosa locations: Mendocino Avenue, Fulton Road, Stony Point Road and Piner Road.
Rating for Little Caesars Pizza
Service-A
Quality-F
Value-A
Return visit- Yes

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